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      Come Dance With Me!

      Released Nov 7, 1960 1h 31m Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews 57% Audience Score 100+ Ratings The wife of an accused murderer embarks on a dangerous masquerade to find the real culprit behind a dancer's death. Read More Read Less

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      Dwight MacDonald Esquire Magazine A Class C roman policier lacking either sex or drama for nine-tenths of its aimless meandering. Jul 16, 2019 Full Review Louise Keller Urban Cinefile 'A deliciously entertaining film with Brigitte Bardot at her bewitching best, Come Dance With Me begins as a romantic comedy before turning into an intriguing murder mystery Jul 25, 2008 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Audience Member A really charming and pleasant Bardot flic. What pleases the most is how Brigitte carries herself and shows considerable skill at dancing as well as strutting her stuff. Her acting is OK and the film has a few twists, making it unpredictable in its outcome. My favourite scene involves her bebopping whilst pretending to be a dance teacher in order to solve a murder. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Now this charming French comedy-murder mystery is a joy to watch, nothing groundbreaking or spectacular but easy going fun. The original French bombshell Brigitte Bardot stars as young dentist's wife who begins to work at a dance studio to find out who killed the woman she at first suspected was her husband's mistress. Stylish and just that little bit risque, 'Come Dance with Me' is a combination of romantic farce and Agatha Christie-style murder mystery (except with some sex appeal). But there's no doubt who or what's the real attraction here, it's Bardot and although she was never credited that much for her acting when she choose roles like this it suited her nicely. She looks great in everything she wears (and I do mean everything!), she dances and she sleuthes, she wisecracks about her beauty and has no problems using her sexuality to solve the case... What's not to like? The supporting cast also does with Henri Vidal, Dawn Adams and Dario Moreno all of whom give scene stealing performances. Also look for singer Serge Gainsbourg who is most famous for singing the sultry 'Je T'aime, Moi Non Plus' with Bardot. Light entertainment that's a fine showcase for it's adorable and sexy star. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis The wife of an accused murderer embarks on a dangerous masquerade to find the real culprit behind a dancer's death.
      Director
      Michel Boisrond
      Screenwriter
      Gérard Oury, Jean-Charles Tacchella, Michel Boisrond, Annette Wademant, Louis C. Thomas
      Distributor
      Kingsley-International Pictures Inc.
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      French (Canada)
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Nov 7, 1960, Original
      Runtime
      1h 31m